First, who is the author of this book. A book which has received for clear in-depth thoughts on the core basis of how, why and what pushed these brave men on both sides of the opposition to continue an intensive, long fight. And we all...
The Author, James M. McPherson, is an American Civil War historian, and is the Princeton University’s George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History Emeritus who is best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning Battle Cry of Freedom, but also noteworthy is For Cause and...
In a Rede lecture, titled "The Parallel Between the English Civil War and the American Civil War," Firth expounded upon the intriguing comparison between these two historical events (1910). Recently, I have delved into the history of both civil wars, sparking a keen interest in...
Innocence is the one thing we try to hang on to as humans and as Americans. When I say innocence, I also mean ignorance. As most people say, ignorance is bliss. Chickamauga is a story about a boy losing his innocence and his ignorance about...
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